Warning: This is not a standalone IRC client. It needs a Quassel Core running on a server and an account on it.
iQuassel is an iOS client for the Quassel IRC system.
You can use it to connect to a Quassel Core and chat with it on your favorite IRC channels.
Please note that iQuassel is not yet intended as a full replacement of the desktop client, but as a quick way to chat on your channels/queries from your device.
If you have any questions, please drop by on #woboquassel on irc.freenode.net
Or use the issue tracker on https://github.com/woboq/iquassel/issues/
Features:
* For connecting to Quassel cores version 0.7.x to 0.12.x (possibly 0.13.x)
* TLS encryption to Quassel core
* ...and compressed connection
* Backlog fetching (Pull Down To Refresh)
* Copy/Paste
* Nick completion
* Open URLs in Safari
* Portrait and landscape mode (iPad only)
* Buttons for next/previous buffer
* Nick Coloring
* User lists in channels
* Hide Joins/Parts/Quits
* Background app refresh for private messages and channels (red app icon badge)
Icon by https://benjamindietrich.com/
Contributions by lowlyw https://github.com/woboq/iquassel
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iQuassel for Quassel Cores FAQ
Is iQuassel for Quassel Cores free?
Yes, iQuassel for Quassel Cores is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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iQuassel for Quassel Cores Reviews
Not good
Edit: this app drove me to stand up a matrix client and I now use IRC via matrix bridges instead. Matrix is a bloaty mess, yet this was a better trade-off.
The app functions somewhat. If you’ve used quassel clients on macOS, Windows, Android then you’ve experienced that they stay in sync with regard to “read state”, de-duplicate notifications, have functioning notifications. This app: does not sync read state correctly like the rest of the quassel ecosystem. Presents the channel list in a novel and frankly useless way. Notifications are not functioning. Overall it’s a really janky and broken experience. It has minimal functionality- you can at least read (some of) the backlog and send messages. You’ll find navigation hard and be disappointed with the lack of notifications and synchronizing.
Works. But abandoned.
It functions enough to use for quassel but there doesn’t seem to be any active development for this app anymore. Last update was over a year ago. It has a few bugs like broken reconnections and the ui can go for some improvement. It’s the only quassel app for iOS though so it is what it is. I’ll just use blink and irc from a terminal.
Not good
The app functions somewhat.
If you’ve used quassel clients on macOS, Windows, Android then you’ve experienced that they stay in sync with regard to “read state”, de-duplicate notifications, have functioning notifications.
This app: does not sync read state correctly like the rest of the quassel ecosystem. Presents the channel list in a novel and frankly useless way. Notifications are not functioning. Overall it’s a really janky and broken experience. It has minimal functionality- you can at least read (some of) the backlog and send messages. You’ll find navigation hard and be disappointed with the lack of notifications and synchronizing.
Works
I actually bumped the rating up when I realized that you can indeed see more buffer by pulling down on the top (typical iOS refresh style). The app does still show the login screen or have minor issues connecting sometimes where you have to tap connect again. I wish there were more settings in the app as well. Such as making all the default instead of recent. It would also be nice if the text input didn’t require you to drag the channel text upward to get to it.
Does nothing
Login screen takes me to a blank white page after entering my login info.
Abandonware
App was 3 star at best, now fully broken in 15.1 Developer has clearly abandoned app, don’t waste your time.
Edit: so not abandonware, dev update resolved issue.
Great product
It is mind blowing that people pay up to $25 per person per month when IRC is alive and kicking and works beautifully from anywhere with this amazing tool!
Can’t even type
There is no chat bar to send a message as if this client is a read only client..
Some improvements, still feels a little unpolished
I’ve been using this app for a number of years, and have had some of the same complaints that others have had. A few of them have been fixed, namely tab completion and iPhone X and newer screen support. Other than my nitpicky issues, the app works well enough. I wouldn’t recommend using this as a primary Quassel client, but it’s a great way to stay on top of your IRC backlog.
Overall, the app feels a bit unpolished. When you return to the app from the app switcher, you get a “Please reconnect to core” message that hangs for about 1 second while the app reconnects in the background.
Dark mode exists, which is better than some apps, but it definitely doesn’t feel like the developer uses dark mode regularly. There are a number of interface elements that do not appear to be extensively tested with dark mode. Namely, when reconnecting to the core, it’s black text on white background, which can be visually jarring if your entire device is set up with dark mode.
Tab complete is a new feature in 1.8.2, which works as you would expect. It’s a nice addition, so props for that.
Overall, $0.99 is a decent price for this app. Three stars, because the app has some shortcomings, but it’s still one of the first apps I download on any new iOS device I get.
It just doesn't work.
I set it to connect to a core, it does that, then puts me at a white screen with the word "authenticated" at the top.
That's it. The end.
Wasted a dollar.